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01/12/2012 at 8:50pm
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Been both ways

never had any problem going around Paris you don't have to go into it just like driving around the M25

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02/12/2012 at 7:10am
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Quote: Originally posted by caryoncampon on 01/12/2012
Been both ways

never had any problem going around Paris you don't have to go into it just like driving around the M25

Good reason for going via Rouen then!


02/12/2012 at 3:42pm
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Quote: Originally posted by mgbgtv8 on 02/12/2012
Quote: Originally posted by caryoncampon on 01/12/2012Been both ways

never had any problem going around Paris you don't have to go into it just like driving around the M25

Good reason for going via Rouen then!



yes but without the hold ups

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Paris Camping international
Le mont cesar
Disney Paris
Loire Valley Parc Fierbois
Brittany L’Atlantique
Vendee La Pin Parasol
Dordogne Lesc apade Bergerac
camping saint calire
camping muncipla de forgeres
Holland
beekse bergen
camping-scheldeoord


02/12/2012 at 4:11pm
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driving through paris is not a big deal its easy.. if driving is a big deal in this counry for you.. then driving on the other side of the road in france is a big no no...stay at home and camp in wales...i've seen some bad driving from brits in france and lots more in britain.....


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02/12/2012 at 5:04pm
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we have always gone around Paris , we used our old Tom Tom and it never faltered took us straight down to Carlucet without a hitch , once we even went around Paris in the Evening rush hour and the traffic was still moving , but I do prefer to catch the night ferry and get past Paris early morning and stop for a couple of hours sleep

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